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| 08/14/2002 12:22:00 PM |
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| 08/14/2002 12:27:00 PM |
Coming Up Rosesby daysezComment: Not sure I like the saturation on the red. The green I like, but the red overpowers it. |
| 08/14/2002 12:31:00 PM |
New Shoesby floydComment: Im getting 'tired feet' here, rather than new shoes. |
| 08/13/2002 08:31:00 AM |
Spankin' Newby NeroComment: At last, someone has actually put some thought into a baby shot! Love the texture on the cheek. Could use a bit more depth to bring the nose into focus a bit more. |
| 08/09/2002 05:39:00 AM |
Jean Newhart, Antiquesby sjgleahComment: That big louvered shutter is just ugly dead space. Zoom in a bit and you could make the big X a major compisition element. |
| 08/08/2002 06:08:00 AM |
pre-digitalby queen 91Comment: Stretch those wrinkes out, or drape the cloth in folds. Far too many compression artifacts, and the angle the picture was shot from is a bit naff. |
| 08/09/2002 07:58:00 AM |
Stopped In It's Tracks by timj351Comment: Zoomed in a bit too far, cropping the front wheel and the exhaust pipe. Nice low angle to remove background clutter, Maybe the nearest wheel could be a bit sharper. |
| 08/10/2002 04:15:00 PM |
Seventh Street Grilleby mcrochipComment: This only just passes my quality threshold, beyond which I start to make impolite comments. But you just made it, so: The whole thing appears lopsided. Youve used the right corner as your guide, but you should have used the nearest one, as that is in the center of the picture. There is a very large area of boring wall and hedge. Use a verticle frame and focus more on the front of the building, as that has more interest. You have chopped the entrance to the building off, it may have been ugly or had cars in front, but do try to show entrances when doing buildings, they give scale, and lead you into the picture. Youve used too much compression, Dont go below 70% comprression for these challenges. |
| 08/08/2002 08:28:00 AM |
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| 08/08/2002 05:44:00 AM |
Still Cruisin'by daverx7Comment: The car is facing right to left, so you need to place it to the right so that its facing into the picture. Do this by zooming out a bit to give yourself some space to play with when you take a cropping tool to it. |
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